Code Name Blue Wren by Jim Popkin offers a gripping account of Ana Montes, dubbed America’s most dangerous female spy. The book delves into Montes’s 17-year career as a Cuban mole within the Defense Intelligence Agency, exploring her motivations and the devastating impact of her betrayal.
Popkin’s narrative is fast-paced and well-researched, drawing from over 300 interviews. While the author provides a detailed look at Montes’s recruitment and espionage activities, some critics argue that he may overstate the damage caused by her actions.
Nevertheless, the book serves as a compelling tale about insider threats and the importance of operational security. It is a valuable read for both military and civilian audiences.